Friday, July 18, 2014

ලෝක කුසලාන අවසාන තරඟයේ ජර්මන් ආජන්ටීනා උපක්‍රම

Formations & Line-ups

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Germans dominate possession
Germany vs Argentina: First Half Possession | via FourFourTwo
Germany vs Argentina: First Half Possession | via FourFourTwo
Germany vs Argentina: Player Influence at Half Time | via FourFourTwo
Germany vs Argentina: Player Influence at Half Time | via FourFourTwo

Lack of firepower in the Argentinian frontline

Argentina's shots | via Squawka
Argentina’s shots | via Squawka

Lahm, Müller & Kramer

Heat Map: Lahm, Müller & Kramer | via Squawka
Argentina Defence.
The Argentinian defence made it extremely hard for the German play makers to pass through to the attackers. The back four maintained a straight line, interlocked players to block runs.
The Argentinian defence made it extremely hard for the German play makers to pass through to the attackers. The back four maintained a straight line, interlocked players to block runs.
Another instance of man-marking.
Another instance of man-marking.

A Tactical look at Götze’s goal

Schürrle breaks free with free space ahead of him. Götze, is being marked by Zabaleta.
Schürrle breaks free with empty space ahead of him. Götze is being marked by Zabaleta.
Schürrle continues his run. Götze twists and cuts inside, between Zabaleta and Demichelis. His run creates space for Schürrle to fly down the wing.
Schürrle continues his run. Götze twists and cuts inside, between Zabaleta and Demichelis. His run creates space for Schürrle to fly down the wing.
Götze is left completely unmarked by the defence. He moves into the box waiting for Schürrle's cross, as Garay spectates from the edge of the area.
Götze is left completely unmarked by the defence. He moves into the box waiting for Schürrle’s cross, as Garay spectates from the edge of the area.
Schürrle's lob reaches Götze, who calmly controls it on his chest before dispatching it past Sergio Romero.
Schürrle’s lob reaches Götze, who calmly controls it on his chest before dispatching it past Sergio Romero.

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